Yes, smoking can contribute to toxemia, particularly during pregnancy. The harmful substances in tobacco smoke can affect maternal health and lead to complications such as high blood pressure and preeclampsia, which are associated with toxemia. Additionally, smoking may impair blood flow and oxygen delivery to the fetus, exacerbating potential health risks. Reducing or eliminating smoking can help improve outcomes for both the mother and the baby.
Maternal toxemia is blood poisoning and may cause premature birth.
People who have toxemia are often susceptible to infection because their immune systems are weakened
No, smoking can not cause "Brian" cancer.
No, quitting smoking can not cause a missed period.
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smoking what? weed? or ciggs?
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Doe smoking cause lupus flare ups
Can cause caner
Can cause caner
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